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How strong does an earthquake have to be so you can feel it?

No earthquake having solely terrestrial causes can be stronger than 10 on the Richter scale, because no type of rock is strong enough to store that much energy without breaking before then (and thus causing a smaller earthquake). The strongest earthquake ever recorded so far was a 9.5 earthquake. In principle larger earthquakes could be caused by impacts with very big asteroids or comets, but no impacts that large have occurred in recorded history.


One factor that determines the strength of an earthquake is the depth of its?

Earthquake intensity varies. Some are so minor that they can only be felt at the epicenter. Earthquake shock waves radiate etc


What are some examples of receiving information?

Do you require a receiving appointment? What are your receiving hours - Open at ____ and Closed at ____ Does receiving close for lunch? Is there a contact name and phone number? Do you have a dock? Do you have a forklift? Do you have a pallet jack? Do you require a certain size pallet? Do you use a rack system in your warehouse?


When areas where earthquake occurs?

Although earthquake may occur anywhere on the earth, Japan is the country where frequency of earthquake is maximum. This happens due to the movement of tectonic plates of the earth in different directions.


A machine that tells you that an earthquake is coming is called?

A seismograph records an earthquake while it is happening, but as of yet there are no machines that can predict earthquakes.

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How far from the earthquake is the receiving station?

360 Km


How far away from the earthquake is the receiving station?

The distance of the receiving station from an earthquake epicenter can be determined by measuring the arrival times of seismic waves at the station and using that data to calculate the distance based on the known speed of the waves in the Earth's crust. The station can be hundreds to thousands of kilometers away from the earthquake epicenter, depending on the strength of the earthquake and the specific propagation paths of the seismic waves.


What happens when an earthquake occurs far from an observing station?

P-waves hit, followed by S-waves, followed by surface waves.


When was Marconi-RCA Wireless Receiving Station created?

Marconi-RCA Wireless Receiving Station was created in 1914.


How can scientist tell how far the epicenter of an earthquake is from a seismometer station?

They need three stations to accurately tell where the location of something is. By measuring the time where it hit one station to the next, they can determine its location through a process called triangulation.


What is an earthquake positions?

well if a earthquake happened the best thing to do is to go as far away as possiable from the earthquake


How far did the earthquake travel?

Alot.


When will the first p wave be received if an earthquake epicenter is approximately 1800 kilometers from the seismic station?

3.5 minutes after the earthquake.


When was Far Eastern Hospital Station created?

Far Eastern Hospital Station was created in 2006.


When was Far Hills - NJT station - created?

Far Hills - NJT station - was created in 1914.


What causes congestion at a station?

multiple devices sending data to a single station at once a device sending data faster than the receiving station can receive station ca receive it


How many seismograph-station readings are needed to pinpoint the epicenter of an earthquake?

At least three seismograph-station readings are needed to pinpoint the epicenter of an earthquake. By comparing the arrival times of the seismic waves at different stations, scientists can triangulate the exact location of the earthquake's epicenter.